Visit the Historical and Mystical City of Safed
Safed (Tzfat) is a city whose history radiates from within its walls. The old blue color painted on the streets is a testimony to the
Safed (Tzfat) is a city whose history radiates from within its walls. The old blue color painted on the streets is a testimony to the
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When the Jewish Agency offered me the opportunity to join a group aiding in disaster relief and rebuilding communities in Houston, I immediately said yes.
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As a former admissions officer from Northwestern, I have read thousands of applications and I have also helped hundreds of students with their applications and
Reviewing: “If All the Seas Were Ink: A Memoir,” by Ilana Kurshan. St. Martin’s Press, hardcover, 320 pages; 2017. ISBN-10: 1250121264 Ilana Kurshan has written
Every year, I try to write about the Ig Nobel Prizes—a spoof of the Nobel Prizes given for scientific achievements that sound crazy—and we laugh,